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The DANSOX event, 'Kenneth MacMillan: Making Dance Beyond the Boundaries', took place on 16 March

18th March 2019

Sir Kenneth MacMillan (11 December 1929 – 29 October 1992) was a British ballet dancer and choreographer who was artistic director of the Royal Ballet in London between 1970 and 1977, and its principal choreographer from 1977 until his death. Earlier he had served as director of ballet for the...

St Hilda's undergraduates and Oxford University Orchestra members take part in the Japan Project

13th March 2019

St Hilda’s undergraduates, cellist, Holly Jackson (Music, 2017), and violinist, Violetta Suvini (Modern Languages, 2017), will be travelling to Tokyo with the Oxford University Orchestra in March 2019. As well as performing, they will take part in the...

Eight Choral Scholarships have been created at St Hilda's College

12th March 2019

We are delighted to announce the creation of eight Choral Scholarships at St Hilda’s, which have been made possible thanks to the continuing and generous support of Louisa Hemming. Many congratulations to the Scholarship winners:

Professor Daniel Bulte, will lecture on 'Modern Mesmerism: The history and future of medical magnetism in the brain' at the IET in London

11th March 2019

Our Fellow and Tutor in Engineering, Professor Daniel Bulte, will give a lecture on Modern Mesmerism: The history and future of medical magnetism in the brain at the Institute of Engineering and Technology in London, on 13...

Emily Lawford wins the 2019 Philip Geddes Prize

28th February 2019

Emily Lawford (English, 2016) has won the 2019 Philip Geddes Prize. She has been awarded a first prize of £2,500 from the Geddes Trust, which is given to the most promising student journalist at Oxford University each year.

Scenes from a Play: 'It’s the Wrong Way to Tickle Mary' and Q&A Session comes to the JdP

19th February 2019

Hosted by the Women in the Humanities programme, MaD Theatre Company brings this funny and poignant production to the JdP Music Building at St Hilda's College, inviting you on a journey through the north west’s rich cultural history to the time...

Professor Margaret MacMillan is appointed as Academic Trustee of the Imperial War Museum

Women in Britain: Voices and Perspectives from Twentieth Century History by Janet Howarth is published

12th February 2019

Women in Britain: Voices and Perspectives from Twentieth Century History by our Emeritus Fellow, Janet Howarth, has been published by Bloomsbury. This anthology of original sources, accompanied by a state-of-the-art bibliography, illustrates patterns of continuity and change in women's...